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Reports usages of JUnit 4's <code>@Ignore</code> or JUnit 5's <code>@Disabled</code> annotations.
It is considered a code smell to have tests annotated with these annotations for a long time, especially when no reason is specified.
<p><b>Example:</b></p>
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  @Ignore
  <b>public class</b> UrgentTest {

    @Test
    <b>public void</b> testIt() {
      Assert.assertEquals("expected", "actual");
    }
  }
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  Configure the inspection:
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    Use the <b>Only report annotations without reason</b> option to only report the cases when no reason is specified as the annotation's
    <code>value</code> attribute.
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